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Web, iOS and Android apps for Phytech

Features

Platform

Web

iOS

Android

Technologies

React

React Native

Google Maps API

Web Workers

Project length

Web: 16 weeksMobile: 17 weeks

Release

March 2016

Phytech develops sensors for the agriculture.

We helped them build an application to help farmers increase their yield by monitoring the fields online and making informed farming decisions. We used React to built from scratch a rich single-page application, which displays real-time data from Phytech sensors installed on the fields. We also migrated the native iOS and Android apps to React Native.

Watch the video of the application in action:

Our people behind the project:

Vova Porton

Ilya Gelman

Alex Ilyaev

Boris Dinkevich

The interactive map’s level of detail depends on its zoom level:

Color-coded health of the plots

This plot is being irrigated now

Scrolling at the bottom bar reveals charts that show detailed values for a specific timeframe in a selected area.

Many elements have additional data that appears when the user interacts with them:

Hovering over a day shows detailed precipitation and irrigation

If a sensor is intalled, even the fruit size is available

The farmers construct custom reports with the flexible tables and charts. Create, rename, and arrange tabs with different subsets of data.

The integrated notifications connect the web and mobile applications.

A farmer in field can set a reminder on the phone to review a particular area later on a larger screen.

The application displays thousands of DOM elements and data points. We need to load the data timely in the background and unload it when it’s no longer needed. All server communication is done through a web worker to reduce load on main thread and make the UI responsive.